Since 1997, Woller has served as Assistant Professor of Psychology at
Louisiana State University in Alexandria, La., where he taught five
undergraduate psychology classes per semester, developed curriculum and
coordinated student volunteer activities.

Woller also has served as an Acting Assistant Professor at Louisiana
Technical University and Evaluation Consultant at the Arlington School District
in Arlington, Wash. In addition, he served as a workshop leader at California
Polytechnic University and Kent State University, and as a research assistant
Kent State and the University of Washington in Seattle.

He received a doctoral degree in counseling psychology from Kent State
University, in addition to degrees from the University of Washington in Seattle
and Bellevue Community College in Bellevue, Wash.

He has extensive experience in counseling and psychological assessment.
His current research includes work on psychological reactance theory and
measurement, career development and assessment, multicultural issues, and stress
reduction. His work has been published in major academic publications such as
the Journal of Career Assessment and Counselling Psychology Quarterly. In
addition, he has presented his work at major psychology conferences across the
nation.